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Psychoanalytic psychotherapy and the pregnant therapist: a literature review

Researchers and clinicians seem to agree that the psychotherapist’s pregnancy is an unique moment of psychotherapy psychoanalytic process. In Brazil, 89% of psychologists belong to the female gender, being that the practice of psychotherapy, in its great majority, is performed by women. In spite o...

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Published in:Research in psychotherapy (Milano). 2015-12, Vol.18 (2)
Main Authors: Munhoz Driemeier Schmidt, Fernanda, Pacheco Fiorini, Guilherme, Rohnelt Ramires, Vera Regina
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